Pakistani President confers top civilian award of ‘Hilal e Pakistan’ on Bill Gates
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ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi on Thursday conferred the Award of ‘Hilal-e-Pakistan’ on Co-Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Bill Gates in recognition of his support for poverty alleviation and health care.
A special investiture ceremony to this effect was held in Islamabad which was attended by federal ministers, senior officials and members of diplomatic corps.
Earlier, Bill Gates called on Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad.
Born in 1955 in Seattle Washington, Bill Gates is a co-founder of Microsoft Corporation, the world’s largest personal-computer software company.
Currently, he co-chairs the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with Melinda French Gates, supporting a wide range of public health projects, granting aid to fight transmissible diseases such AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, as well as widespread vaccine programs to eradicate polio.
The Foundation is playing a critical role for the elimination of polio in Pakistan as well as supporting the financial system through various interventions.
It focuses on eliminating global inequities and increasing opportunities for those in need through programs addressing global agricultural and economic development, medical research and public health initiatives in developing countries.
In 1975, Bill Gates started Microsoft with a vision of “a computer on every desktop and in every home” which has now been realized in many parts of the world.
In 2010, Bill and Melinda challenged the global health community to declare this the Decade of Vaccines. They pledged $10 billion over the next 10 years to help research, develop, and deliver vaccines for the world’s poorest countries.
In 2017, the Foundation committed $300 million to helping farmers in Africa and Asia cope with climate change.
In 2020, the Foundation committed about $1.75 billion to support the global response to COVID-19.